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Anybody know a program that can read Ghost files? by bwkaz2005-03-08 04:07:44
  What exactly does Norton Ghost do anyway? (n/t) by jmaxsohmer2005-03-08 04:11:12
    Good Backups :-D by chipmunk22005-03-08 04:25:19
      Yeah... by jmaxsohmer2005-03-08 04:34:52
        Probably would leave it on anyway by chipmunk22005-03-08 04:37:08
          Ah... gotcha. by jmaxsohmer2005-03-08 04:42:28
            Now I have to go make a backup... (n/t) by chipmunk22005-03-08 04:43:41
              So would another good use for Norton Ghost be... by jmaxsohmer2005-03-08 04:46:24
                nt/me by chipmunk2 2005-03-08 05:55:01
The only caveat I have about ghost is that the dos executable is just that, a *dos* executable, it can't run in a command window within windows, and it can't run if dos isn't present, and it needs to have some form of drive it can *see* to backup onto, meaning a drive DOS can see... IE Fat32 if you're using a win98 version of dos, or fat16 otherwise... the network backup option I think gets round this...
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                  NB: Ghost *can* burn CD's/DVD's directly by HadEnuf2005-03-08 10:02:59

 

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